English, asked by amansansarwal3, 9 months ago

Use the following *idiom* in a sentence of your own:


i) At par

ii) A bed of roses

iii) Charity begins at home

iv) A close shave

v) Apple of one’s eye​

Answers

Answered by yashjoshi15
0

Answer:

the girls are at par boys

I was born on a bed of roses

My mother says charity begins at home

I have a close shave

Arjun was apple of one 's eyes

Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
6

Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer ⬇️ ⬇️

⏺️ At par-You should treat all the poor at par

with the rich

⏺️ A bed of roses-Your life is not a bed of

roses.

⏺️Charity begins at home-She spends hours

and hours on volunteer work and

neglects the children, forgetting that

charity begins at home.

⏺️A close shave- I had a close shave this

morning, some idiot almost knocked

me off my bike.

⏺️Apple of one's eye-Poor Heena was to me as

an eldest daughter , the apple of my

eye.

Mark me as the brainliest

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⏺️ What is an idiom ⏺️

An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase; but some phrases become figurative idioms while retaining the literal meaning of the phrase.

⏺️ Who created idiom ⏺️

Idioms were created by Idi (third cave on the left, past the bones of last year's Christmas mammoth).

⏺️Practice can be helpful to you in case of idioms⏺️

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